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It's hard to fathom that the first golf course built on the Big Island of Hawaii, Mauna Kea Golf Course on the Kona side of the island, is arguably still the best. Built on the fields of lava by the ...
On the Big Island, the Mauna Kea Golf Course celebrated its 50th year of operation, providing golfers with a one-of-a-kind experience. And as the 41st Annual Mauna Kea Pro-Am tournament wrapped up ...
For more than 50 years, the golf course at Mauna Kea Beach Hotel on Hawaii Island has led the way in golf course beauty and design, solidifying its place in Hawaii’s history as one of the most ...
Prior to joining Mauna Kea Resort, Otte worked at the Golf Channel and GolfNow.com as the market sales manager for Hawaii. He has also served as a golf professional at the Kona Country Club ...
The Big Island of Hawaii's Mauna Kea Golf Course has completed a redesign, as part of the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel's $200 million renovation. The 18-hole course, originally designed in 1964 by Robert ...
Fifty years after Mauna Kea Golf Course was christened by Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player, it is still described with words like spectacular and visionary.
Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., Mauna Kea Golf Course opened in 1964 and was christened by the "Big Three," Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player.
Mauna Kea and its sister property, the Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel next door, offer another amenity that Rockefeller had in mind when he was planning the ultimate all-inclusive golf resort so many ...
Golfers at the Big Island’s neighboring Mauna Kea Golf Course and Hapuna Golf Course, both on the Kohala Coast, can ditch the traditional golf cart and hop aboard a GolfBoard instead.
Although it’s some 400 yards shorter than Mauna Kea Golf Course, it’s still 6,875 yards with plenty of challenge off the tee and an ever-present breeze that can sometimes become quite formidable.
Mauna Kea Resort hasn’t seen a huge uptick in multi-generational travelers compared to other properties since it’s primary audience has been geared to such since 1965.
Another subdivision, "The Vista at Mauna Kea Resort," will include 14 homes located on an adjacent 17 acres priced in the range of $17 to $20 million.
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